So, I decided to shed some light on Oramond/VRSDelivery/Dragon Claw🇵🇱
most of the proofs with screenshots and videos will be in comments
There will be two posts here
I’ll say this up front: I’m not responsible for the accuracy of this information. I’m just sharing what I know; everyone can decide for themselves what they think.
Let’s start with some info a guy recently sent me. Let’s call him Person X
So, Person X claims he sold a radar to AntyVirus (player Oramond) back when he was still playing AVEZ
(screenshots attached). Obviously, the name is fake, as he himself points out
His point is that even while using cheats, they lost a lot of money to him, so he decided to share this.
Next, regarding the voice chats (I’ve attached a video in comments). In them, AntyVirus asks how he can use a laptop with DMA (Radar). Many might say it’s impossible to tell whose voice it is. Below, I’ve attached several confirmations of his voice.
The first is confirmation from the player zur1s, who played with him on the same team at LAN events and online. The second is voice clips from the game/stream for comparison. now there is also player "innocent" who confirms his voice
Next is a Discord channel where he discussed their “work” with them.
Here is a screenshot from Person X (the first one), showing the AntyVirus’s account he was chatting with. The second screenshot shows the actual AntyVirus account he used to veto in the championship. As you can see from the registration dates, this is the same person.
The gist of the conversation is that the bets on that match were much higher than what Person X had placed. And he was unhappy that they either placed the bets themselves or leaked the information.
It also turned out unexpectedly that AntyVirus is the “best friend” of STARGAZA, aka darknesszz; they played Faceit, tournaments, and qualifiers (I think many of you know this guy; if you don’t, you can look him up, but in short, he used cheats—even FPL—across multiple accounts, for which he was successfully banned).
Next, fanatyk, suonko, and Peter0o0o played on a team with the player “ZEMO,” who was also banned for cheating.
And of course, these players can’t win a damn thing at LAN events and play at 0.8. But online, they’re at 1.20.
All of this is very strange, but it’s all indirect evidence, obviously.
Next up are gameplay moments. Everyone should understand that these people used to play normal CS and they know how to avoid getting banned after the first game. The point is, they won’t give themselves away like donkeys. But the number of strange and suspicious moments is off the charts. A grenade always lands right where you are, and when you move out, they’re always looking at the areas where the enemies are. Unintentional pushes for CT from the support players, when there’s no lurker at their point in a specific round—and most often either.they’ll either go for a numerical advantage or stack up wherever you’re heading. And in certain rounds, when the score allows it or they’re feeding, they’ll play the opposite way. And you’ll never see them blasting through a wall at someone. And there are a lot of “strange” moments, but there’s no point in cutting all that up and posting it, since most of it can usually be justified. If anyone’s interested, you can check it out for yourselves; I’ll just give a couple of examples of their play. These moments aren’t critical, but they just show that they have an amazing feel for everything.
What’s the point of all this? As I said earlier, everyone can decide for themselves what they think about these “players.” I can only hope that maybe some kind of backlash might calm them down a bit. So that they at least don’t win championships—as person X told me earlier, teams that mainly play with DMA (radar) rarely aim to win tournaments, since they don’t need to; they’re making money anyway. But these guys are an exception; they decided to go all-in. And obviously, the chance that ESIC will ban them is practically zero, since there’s little evidence anyway—maybe they’ll only get banned once they finish their careers, as usually happens :)
It’s obvious to many that all of this is really shitty; people like this ruin the careers of others who are trying to win the game honestly
For the teams/players reading this, the only way to handle it is to do what ENCE did (see the screenshot in the next post). Realizing who they were up against (M1 = Oramond), they tweeted about it, putting pressure on the Poles, and asked the TO to put extra monitoring on them. Extra cameras, closer monitoring of the game, etc., and ENCE won that match.
I hope this bullshit will eventually become less common😔
While there is an investigation, we already banned 5 DragonClaw players over suspected cheating.
Regardless of the final outcome, it's scary that investigations into competitive integrity can take months or even years to conclude
Esports can't afford year-long investigations
So no one really cares that these dogs are cheating and also matchfixing like crazy? What are we waiting for? Until some team loses major spot because they lost 50 point against them?